Ok, after intensive snowboarding/park riding for several (3+) hours I get this hugeee awfull pain in my heel in my front leg, so bad I can hardly walk for 1/2 hours after snowboarding. Maybe cause I dont snowboard very often (once in 2-3 months average maybe) so is it just overload? Cause when i do snowboard i charge real hard and try to progress as much as i can.

It started last winter when I was snowboarding for 1 day and at lunchtime i couldnt even snowboard anymore and just sat in the car waiting for the pain to go away... Now, when I snowboard for only couple of hours the pain already kicks in...

Kinda like a (beginning) heelspur or something? Or just overload and too much pressure on it in such short time, and not boarding for quite some time?

Im worried because next season I have a job in a ski resort and I will snowboard every day, so I try to prepare as best as i can.

if you have flat feet, then that is DEF the problem, because after a while, your muscles will cramp up and just pull the fuck outta your leg/heel. i would reccomend you go to walmart and do the Dr. Scholls foot analizer thing. buy the insoles, and do these stretches when your boots are OFF before riding.

1. stand facing a wall/locker or something, about four or so inches away from it.
2. bend your foot so its up against the wall
3. lean forward for 20-30 seconds and repeat 5 or six times with each leg
4. this stretches your tendons in your back leg/heel region and with everything i mentioned, your problem should be fixed,

i had the same problem for a while and after doing this i had little to no pain whatsoever

this was also a problem for me, dont skimp out on boots, spend the money on what ever feels comfortable to you, not TOO tight, but snug fitting, and dont be cheap and buy too big so you have 'room to grow' because most board shops and shit have a 75%/50%/25% buy back program over the year you wear them